Ula&HerBrothers Pasifika Printmaking

Discover Wansolmoana Kids: Pasifika Printmaking Workshop this Summer school holidays.

Image: Noelle Moa
© Ula&HerBrothers

Ages: 8 -16 years

Join us these school holidays for a vibrant, hands-on Pasifika textile printing workshop for kids, with talented Pasifika printmaker and artist Noelle Moa of Ula&HerBrothers. Whether your child is a budding designer or simply wanting to try something new, this workshop is a wonderful way to connect with creativity and explore fabric printing inspired by the rich patterns, stories and traditions of the Pacific Islands.

Children will learn to design and print Pacific Tapa (decorated barkcloth)-inspired motifs on their very own custom t-shirt to take home – all while discovering more about Pasifika art, culture and the meaning behind traditional patterns

Limited spaces, secure your spot to enjoy a day of culture and creativity!



If using a Creative Kids Voucher to book, please choose your program carefully as once your voucher has been submitted the value cannot be recovered if your child, for any reason, does not participate in the program.

Please refer to the Service NSW website for the terms and conditions for Creative Kids Vouchers and the Australian Museum Terms and Conditions for use of Creative Kids Vouchers.

Creative Kids Vouchers must be submitted a week before the event.



Noelle Moa

Noelle Moa of Ula&HerBrothers
Noelle Moa of Ula&HerBrothers is a Pasifika printmaker and artist based in Sydney. Image: Noelle Moa
© Ula&HerBrothers

Noelle Moa is the artist behind Ula&HerBrothers. As a Samoan printmaker based on Dharawal land in Sydney, her work is grounded in Pasifika identity and storytelling, expressed through traditional linocut techniques. Each piece is handmade with a focus on prints, stationery, textiles, wood jewellery, and custom stamps for small businesses.

As the founder and organiser of Maketi Moana: Pasifika Makers Market, a vibrant artisan event held throughout the year, Noelle also runs a gallery space in Campbelltown, offering children’s printmaking workshops and supporting community-based creative projects.